Talent Stories

Joe Zieja is a voice actor and author in the Los Angeles area. A military veteran of the US Air Force, Joe's voice has been in thousands of projects that range from animation and video games to corporate elearning and explainer videos.

A voice actor, poet, and philosopher, LA-based Kabir Singh is touted as the voice of Millennials. With his cool, urban, college sound, Kabir has been able to lend his voice to projects for the likes of Nike, Intel, McDonald's, Taco Bell, Foot Locker, Google, and Pepsi.

With a furious work ethic, a commitment to client satisfaction, and a range that includes everything from youthful and conversational to the professional and authoritative, Maya has voiced projects for the likes of Lego, Sam's Club, Purina, Xerox, Walmart, and more.

William “Billy” Dougan has been a professional voice-over talent since 2011 and a Voices.com member since 2013. Born and raised in the San Francisco North Bay Area, Billy is a versatile American English actor who has done voice work for brands like McDonalds, Google, and Porsche, and is the current voice of Lending Club’s national television commercials.

Lisa Luck’s voice is similar to her personality; fresh, breezy, and naturally charismatic. She is often the voice for projects that require anything from the "girl-next-door" to a "corporate professional” sound, to a unique sound requirement for niche industries, such as themeparks, gameshows, and toys.

Something a little bit different about Toby’s services is that he offers professional voice services in 4 different accents; British, New Zealand, Australian, and American. This allows him to work across multiple diverse markets, giving Toby much more reach than if he didn’t work online.

Conversational, sweet and sassy, soothing, or authoritative, Jamie has a fresh, engaging sound. Jamie has been the voice for such brands as Nike, Microsoft, Mastercard, Aveeno, the Hard Rock Cafe, and Toyota.

Award-winning international Voice Artist Dean Wendt has been described as the next new voice. Dean has completed quite a bit of national work with Voices.com, and he is heard in stores around the globe as the voice of AT&T. With over 20 years experience in the industry, his clients include, ABC, Seaworld, Taco Bell, Mattel, and so many more.

Recording from his home studio in a small city called Grande Prairie in Alberta, Canada, Brett often flies out for his onscreen work. Some of his top clients include YouTube, Google, A&W, and Budweiser.

"As a pro athlete and filmmaker, I've always been inspired by movement, from movement of the human body to movement of images; Kinetic storytelling is what motivates me. Of late, though, I've come to really understand and harness the power of voice."

What Our Voice Talent Say

Teaming up with Voices.com was a smart move for me. The volume and variety of auditions that come to me fill my days with work and help enhance my creativity.— Jonathan Broncks

I've now been set loose on the local voice-over scene in my city, but Voices.com is still a place where clients reach out to me, and I couldn't be more thankful!— Marissa Lenti

With Voices.com, I have had the opportunity to voice a variety of projects. I appreciate being evaluated by the clients based purely on my voice, not because of other subjective things that can inhibit actors in this industry.— Monik Vincent

The diversity of projects is wonderful, and the feedback has been tremendous - such fun! It's opened up an incredible new sideline stream of revenue that I never would have thought possible, not in a million years.— Kristen Hagopian

Voices.com keeps me on my toes. Not knowing what might come in, and then shaping an audition pretty darn quick, has developed a discipline that's an asset whatever I do.— Howard Ellison

Over my 18-year-career as a voice-over talent in Mexico, I have never found so much professional help and so many job opportunities as I have in 6 months with Voices.com.— Antonio Raluy

[Thank you,] Voices.com for kick-starting my career in a way I could never have done on my own and giving me the confidence, experience and tools to get me to where I am now.— Leonora Haig